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rdfs:comment Edwin Conant (August 20, 1810- March 2, 18Edwin Conant (August 20, 1810- March 2, 1891) was a businessman, lawyer and philanthropist who grew up in Sterling, Massachusetts and later Worcester, Massachusetts. His name is associated with gifts he gave to the Town of Sterling and Harvard University; the Conant Public Library in Sterling, Massachusetts as a memorial for his daughter Elizabeth and Harvard's Conant Hall. He was a member of the famous Harvard Class of '29.member of the famous Harvard Class of '29.
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